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01/12/2009

Egyptian job websites

Use these websites to find information for your Egyptian job notecards and presentations.

http://www.mnsu.edu/emuseum/prehistory/egypt/dailylife/dailylife.html

 
Absolute Egyptology:  Extensive text and over 1000 illustrations (for non-commercial use only)

Egyptbot: An Egypt search engine designed by Tour Egypt, the Official Web Site of the Ministry of Tourism of Egypt.

Ancient Egyptian Women:An online museum exhibition of women and gender in Egypt from prehistory to the Muslim conquest .

The Ancient Egypt Site:- Extensive History of Ancient Egypt still under construction

The Land of The Pharaohs - More Extensive History of Ancient Egypt

Architecture of Egypt from The Canadian Museum of Civilization: Information about the architecture, and monuments of Egypt from the Canadian Royal Museum Follow the links, this site has some amazing info.

Royal Ontario Museum: This site has educational resources for students as well as Teacher resources.

Hieroglyphs! A Web Guide and Directory on Egyptian HieroglyphsThis page is for all ages and includes academic as well as juvenile links. On this site you will find essays introducing Egyptian hieroglyphs, essays on Champollion and the Rosetta stone, dozens of on-line self-teaching programs, a half-dozen "translators," Hieroglyphic fonts, software, and so forth.

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